As soon as the last card is drawn, the play deck is exhausted. You are then allowed to call the Free Council (marshaling point requirements being met). You then shuffle your discard pile, it becomes your new play deck, and you then continue to draw the remaining cards you were supposed to draw.DuncanNeeds2Shave wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 4:09 am When a play deck is exhausted, when does the discard pile get reset and shuffled as the new play deck? Is it immediately or after the turn? If it is immediately, what happens under the following scenario: I must draw three cards, but there is only one card left in my deck. I draw that card and exhaust my deck, and I thereby reshuffle my discard pile into the play deck. Do I draw another two cards (to make three) or do I draw no further cards. I thought that the deck is only reset after the current turn, but if it is reset immediately, I believe I would draw no further cards under the stated scenario. It was suggested to me otherwise.
No, you may not use A Short Rest with under-deeps movement or special movement (Rhun, etc.)DuncanNeeds2Shave wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 4:09 am When moving to/between/from an under-deeps site, since no region cards are used, if I play A Short Rest, does that allow me to draw four extra cards?
This is a contested topic, although typically it is allowed. See this thread: viewtopic.php?f=143&t=3338DuncanNeeds2Shave wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 4:09 am My friend was arguing that he can play Paths of the Dead, even if his company does not start at Dunharrow and move to Vale of Erech (the card does NOT say 'ONLY playable on a company at...'). He then argued that if Aragorn II is at Vale of Erech that turn, he can then play Army of the Dead because he played Paths of the Dead, even though it did not fulfill the game text on the card. I told him that's ridiculous and that it's essentially cheating...
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No, your friend is incorrect. Only if the copy of Doors of Night in play is currently targeted for removal in a chain of effects may a second copy be played.DuncanNeeds2Shave wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 4:09 am Attempting to get dead cards out of his hand, my friend also argued that if Doors of Night is already in play, he can still play a second Doors of Night, it just doesn't take effect and it goes straight to the discard pile because it "cannot be duplicated." I told him that's ridiculous and it's essentially cheating...